Month: May 2016

Good morning – here are today’s political law links, 5-31-16

SUPER PAC MOVES.   Politico.  “Stuart Jolly, who resigned his post as Donald Trump’s national field director last month, is joining a pro-Trump super PAC.” SUPER FRIENDS AND FAMILY.  USAT.  “Super PACs, which can raise unlimited sums, have become a staple of U.S. elections. But this year’s races highlight the ways candidates’ close allies have seized […]

Political law links for 5-27

SUIT ON DELEGATES.  Pillar of Law.  “The Pillar of Law Institute filed a lawsuit in Wyoming federal court today, challenging a law that prohibits delegates to political party conventions from accepting books, travel stipends, and legal assistance from non-profits.” SUPER PACS 101.  Venable.  “This memorandum summarizes the rules of the road for setting up and […]

Thurs., 5-26 political law links

GOOD MORNING.  (Kindly scroll down if you’re interested in seeing today’s political law links.)  As I noted online yesterday, I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be relaunching PoliticalActivityLaw.com soon with new content and features to fuel and further interest in political law topics! I’ll be working out some of the cobwebs on the site before […]